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anderson. >> yeah. you saw, i mean, can you just explain the difficulties involved in getting all these people out? and are you optimistic -- optimistic they could get at least all the americans out by the -- the 31st? >> i have to say, anderson, that i'm not optimistic at all. i'm talking to people, every day, u.s. servicemen, congressmen and women. so many who are working around the clock to try to help facilitate these extractions. i spoke to one u.s. soldier earlier today who said that he had desperately been trying to get 30 people in. but you just can't get them through these gates. because the situation is so kinetic, as you just heard sam say there and because there are nonstate actors who are now involved in further complicating an already, very complex, dangerous situation. it becomes next to impossible to try to find people in the crowd. find an entrance for them to come to where there isn't a sort of crush, already, of other people waiting. and bring them in. and then, safely evacuate them.
anderson. >> yeah. you saw, i mean, can you just explain the difficulties involved in getting all these people out? and are you optimistic -- optimistic they could get at least all the americans out by the -- the 31st? >> i have to say, anderson, that i'm not optimistic at all. i'm talking to people, every day, u.s. servicemen, congressmen and women. so many who are working around the clock to try to help facilitate these extractions. i spoke to one u.s. soldier earlier today who...
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>> no, anderson, i have to apologize. when i listened to the tape, i meant to say the spring of 2022, so i did misspeak. in the conversation with mary louise kelly, she was saying when do i think we can get some control. if we can get through this winter and get the overwhelming majority of the 90 million people who have not been vaccinated, vaccinated, i hope we could start to get some good control in the spring of 2022. i didn't mean the fall. i misspoke, my bad. >> okay. okay. what does control -- what does that mean? what does that look like to you? >> well, to me that means that you have either the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated, those who have been infected will have -- and have cleared the virus will have a degree of protection and we are recommending that those people also get vaccinated because the degree -- and recovered and then vaccinated is an enormous increase in the degree of protection. if we can do that with the people who have been infected, get them revaccinated, the people who are u
>> no, anderson, i have to apologize. when i listened to the tape, i meant to say the spring of 2022, so i did misspeak. in the conversation with mary louise kelly, she was saying when do i think we can get some control. if we can get through this winter and get the overwhelming majority of the 90 million people who have not been vaccinated, vaccinated, i hope we could start to get some good control in the spring of 2022. i didn't mean the fall. i misspoke, my bad. >> okay. okay....
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who is saying it, anderson. there are several western allied intelligence agencies, all, warning of the same thing. that now is the time for increased attacks because at this moment in the evacuation, the u.s. is essentially at its most vulnerable. this is the moment -- um -- where you are sort of finishing the evacuations of personnel. and you are beginning the sort of picking up of your own equipment and departing. and that leaves you very vulnerable to attacks. you heard alex describe there about how the taliban had been pushed back. setting up that perimeter further away. you know, when we went to the airport just a week ago, anderson, you could just get by the taliban by waving your documents and saying we have authorization to get through to the next checkpoint which was manned by u.s. servicemen. and even for afghans, it -- there was not always a clear patdown. there was not a clear search for weapons. so clearly, a lot of things needed to change in order to improve the situation. but as i said before, u.
who is saying it, anderson. there are several western allied intelligence agencies, all, warning of the same thing. that now is the time for increased attacks because at this moment in the evacuation, the u.s. is essentially at its most vulnerable. this is the moment -- um -- where you are sort of finishing the evacuations of personnel. and you are beginning the sort of picking up of your own equipment and departing. and that leaves you very vulnerable to attacks. you heard alex describe there...
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james anderson did today whatjames anderson did today whatjames anderson does, i was thinking to myselftop? i suppose it is lack of form, or lack of desire, i mean, no worries about that forjames anderson, it is only really fitness that could stop him. as we have seen he retains the ability of 39 to shake off these little niggles that weaker men, it might put them out of matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep going. it matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep anoin. , matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep hoin _ , . , matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep anoin. , . , g i, matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep ioini_ , . , ~ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk to _ going. it is incredible. joe wilson look forward to talk to you - look forward to talk to you tomorrow, joe wilson at lord's thank you. next, tonight, the wait is nearly overfor brentford you. next, tonight, the wait is nearly over for brentford fans. it's almost
james anderson did today whatjames anderson did today whatjames anderson does, i was thinking to myselftop? i suppose it is lack of form, or lack of desire, i mean, no worries about that forjames anderson, it is only really fitness that could stop him. as we have seen he retains the ability of 39 to shake off these little niggles that weaker men, it might put them out of matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep going. it matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep anoin. , matches. 39, why shouldn't he keep...
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anderson?won't pass, under continuous attack from the plaintiff's bar since it was passed in 1976. defeated at the ballot box most recent in 2014 and many, many times by the legislative. no, i don't think it will pass. i can tell what you it will cost if it passes. we predict a double of the rates for medical malpractice insurance in california, we've done the math. >> dr. hyman. >> dr. frist, if i was good at predicting the future, i would work for a hedge fund or wall street rather than a professor. >> what impact? >> i would actually come at it the other way. california's cap shows what happens when you fail it index your cap for inflation, which is they become increasingly strict over time, as inflation basically, 250,000 in the mid 1970's is the equivalent of just over a million dollars the last time i looked at it, in 2021. now, nobody has been enacting caps at the one million dollar level, but that's what the cap would be if it remained as stringent now and it had been back in the 1970's
anderson?won't pass, under continuous attack from the plaintiff's bar since it was passed in 1976. defeated at the ballot box most recent in 2014 and many, many times by the legislative. no, i don't think it will pass. i can tell what you it will cost if it passes. we predict a double of the rates for medical malpractice insurance in california, we've done the math. >> dr. hyman. >> dr. frist, if i was good at predicting the future, i would work for a hedge fund or wall street...
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also with us, doctor richard anderson for more than 15 years, doctor anderson has been chairman and ceodoctor's company. doctors company is the nation's largest physician owned medical malpractice in sugar insurer. san diego, past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorial hospital where he served as senior oncologist 18 years. doctor anderson iser theve editf medical malpractice. welcome to you both and we will hear from doctor hyman with the response followed by doctor anderson. >> thank you for that generous seductions thank you for doing this thank you to doctor anderson as well. he's indicated to me we have significant disagreements. i'm looking forward to hearing those out and also hearing from the audience. let me share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides. i wanted to show some data along the way. he heard the title of the book medical malpractice negation, how it works and why chloroform hasn't helped and we have co-authors from western university, georgetown and bill and charlie at the university of texas. as you heard basically a serie
also with us, doctor richard anderson for more than 15 years, doctor anderson has been chairman and ceodoctor's company. doctors company is the nation's largest physician owned medical malpractice in sugar insurer. san diego, past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorial hospital where he served as senior oncologist 18 years. doctor anderson iser theve editf medical malpractice. welcome to you both and we will hear from doctor hyman with the response followed by doctor...
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que nos conmovió a todos con sus lágrimas conosigue entrar a estados unidos con sus papá y ahora andersonr muchos trofeos. >>> hoy finalmente se pone punto fina a su odisea y también más vacunados latinos, nuestra gente se está inmunizando ctra el covid-19 a un ivel mayor que anglosajones, y ya estamos entre los premros en dejar el rezago. >>> ex presidente peña nieto en la mira y será acusado de asociación ilícita, cohecho y lavado de dinero . >>> bukele y las pandillas investigación dice que el presidente del salvador negoció con líderes de pandilleros encarcelados una reducción de los homicidios a cambio de beneficios en las cárceles. >>> hoy es un día espeal para anderson el niño hondureño que llegó el balsas y a pesar de sus lágrimas fue deportado pero hoy pudo entra estados unidos con un permiso, vamos a ver . >>> me siento feliz de estar acá con mi papi y tener los papeles en las manos. >>> hoy se cumple el sueño de anderson, está en estados unidos con su papasa fron deportados a pesar de las suplicas de anderson tras cruzar el río grande. >>> vengo con hambre. >>> viene todos los
que nos conmovió a todos con sus lágrimas conosigue entrar a estados unidos con sus papá y ahora andersonr muchos trofeos. >>> hoy finalmente se pone punto fina a su odisea y también más vacunados latinos, nuestra gente se está inmunizando ctra el covid-19 a un ivel mayor que anglosajones, y ya estamos entre los premros en dejar el rezago. >>> ex presidente peña nieto en la mira y será acusado de asociación ilícita, cohecho y lavado de dinero . >>> bukele y...
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also with us doctor richard e anderson for more than 15 years doctor anderson has been the chairman and ceo of the doctors company. the doctors company is the nation's largest physician owned medical bill proctors ensure peer-reviewed the clinical professor of medicine at the university california in the past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorial hospital where he served as senior oncologist for 18 years doctor anderson is editor of medical malpractice a physician's assortment. doctor hyman and doctor anderson welcome to you both and will first to hear from doctor hyman with response by doctor anderson, doctor david hyman. >> thank you for the generous introduction. and thank you for doing this and thanks to doctor anderson as well here the indicated we have significant disagreements and i'm looking forward to airing those out and hearing from the audience and let me too share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides because i wanted to show some data along the way and as you heard the title of the book is medical malpractice litigation how it w
also with us doctor richard e anderson for more than 15 years doctor anderson has been the chairman and ceo of the doctors company. the doctors company is the nation's largest physician owned medical bill proctors ensure peer-reviewed the clinical professor of medicine at the university california in the past chairman of the department of medicine at scripps memorial hospital where he served as senior oncologist for 18 years doctor anderson is editor of medical malpractice a physician's...
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>> well, he's got a lot to navigate, anderson.s elie just said, there's a possibility of criminal charges. but i really think he's going to be more engaged with these civil lawsuits. elie mentioned the 11 complainants. they certainly are likely to sue. some of them i think already have started that process. but there's the possibility of more than that because the report found not just that these 11 complainants were justified in their complaints but a hostile work environment was created. so that potentially opens up the possibility of plaintiffs from a much larger class, indeed the report found that virtually every employee that they interviewed excluding the very, very top senior aides to the governor, all described this hostile work environment far beyond the 11 complainants. so we have a pretty big possible plaintiff class here. so i think he's going to be pretty embroiled in that for a while. >> elie, is he personally liable for that in terms of financial penalties? >> yeah, he could be. these plaintiffs are going to have to
>> well, he's got a lot to navigate, anderson.s elie just said, there's a possibility of criminal charges. but i really think he's going to be more engaged with these civil lawsuits. elie mentioned the 11 complainants. they certainly are likely to sue. some of them i think already have started that process. but there's the possibility of more than that because the report found not just that these 11 complainants were justified in their complaints but a hostile work environment was...
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and anderson was just a determined reporter. the good thing for anderson initially was that nobody knew who he was. so that if drew pearson showed up in the senator's office, it was a huge commotion. if jack anderson showed up, nobody knew who he was and it didn't make much of a difference. it was easier to pick up secrets that way. anderson became a public figure for the first time really in 1959. it was during the sherman adams investigation. anderson and a congressional staffer rented a hotel room next to bernard, the person providing funds. next to his hotel room and put a microphone with a tape-recorder right next to the door. unfortunately for them, they figured it out and called a press conference in goldfine's office. the second coat hanger through the door. and then the staff member came out. and poor anderson was quite anxious about. that everybody knew that he was a keyhole peeper. his name became much more well known and he began to share a by line. eventually he was going to take over the column. there was never for
and anderson was just a determined reporter. the good thing for anderson initially was that nobody knew who he was. so that if drew pearson showed up in the senator's office, it was a huge commotion. if jack anderson showed up, nobody knew who he was and it didn't make much of a difference. it was easier to pick up secrets that way. anderson became a public figure for the first time really in 1959. it was during the sherman adams investigation. anderson and a congressional staffer rented a...
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>> that's right, anderson.g that vaccines are failing whereas rand paul was suggesting that cloth masks were not working. what happened was they both got a seven-day suspension from these platforms, but of course, you know, this is barely scratching the surface of the real problem. this will get headlines. it will get attention. the platforms also say they are cracking down on covid misinformation. but we know many of the super spreaders of misinformation about this virus are still on these platforms and are still out there spreading, you know, very dangerous misinformation about the vaccine and about the virus and of course these temporary suspensions can actually work out well for republicans. they can fund raise off of it. they can say this is a case of silicon valley's bias against them rather than silicon valley cracking down on dangerous covid information. >> you're in south dakota. >> you've talked to trump supporters about misinformation. what are you hearing? >> yeah, that's right. one thing that is qu
>> that's right, anderson.g that vaccines are failing whereas rand paul was suggesting that cloth masks were not working. what happened was they both got a seven-day suspension from these platforms, but of course, you know, this is barely scratching the surface of the real problem. this will get headlines. it will get attention. the platforms also say they are cracking down on covid misinformation. but we know many of the super spreaders of misinformation about this virus are still on...
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also with us is doctor richard anderson for more than 15 years doctor anderson has been the chair man and ceo of the doctors company, the nation's largest physician owned medical malpractice insurer he was a professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and past chairman of the department of medicine and scripps memorial hospital where he served as the senior oncologist h for 18 years. doctor anderson is the editor of medical malpractice. so welcome to you both. with the response to be followed by doctorhe anderson. >> thank you for the generous introduction and thank you for doing this. thank you to doctor anderson as well who already indicated and i'm looking forward to also hearing from their audience. let me just share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides because i wanted to show some data along the way as you heard the title of the biggest medical malpractice litigation how it works and why tort reform hasn't helped and we have co-authors from northwestern university and georgetown and the university of texas. this is basically a series
also with us is doctor richard anderson for more than 15 years doctor anderson has been the chair man and ceo of the doctors company, the nation's largest physician owned medical malpractice insurer he was a professor of medicine at the university of california san diego and past chairman of the department of medicine and scripps memorial hospital where he served as the senior oncologist h for 18 years. doctor anderson is the editor of medical malpractice. so welcome to you both. with the...
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anderson cooper, everybody!g... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ♪ for people who are a little intense about hydration. neutrogena® hydro boost lightw
anderson cooper, everybody!g... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as...
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just to be clear, anderson. another thing i want to emphasize is while it's not only the taliban who are firing. it's just that the taliban are firing with absolutely no discipline. whereas, the u.s. military is also firing trying to disperse the crowd. there have been volleys of tear gas. they are doing it in a slightly more disciplined manner that might be more familiar to us. with sort of traditional mechanisms. dispersing crowds and very tense riot-like situations. these people who are still out there, every day, every night, gathering their papers. doing it again. >> yeah. >> and just think to yourself. how desperate do you have to be that even with, you know, whips and guns and having to sort of run this gauntlet, you are still out there. you are still trying. you're still hoping. >> i mean, you know, the tragedy of somebody showing you their certificate of appreciation given to them, you know, for some employment that they had on a u.s. base or with -- with the u.s. military. it -- that -- a person like t
just to be clear, anderson. another thing i want to emphasize is while it's not only the taliban who are firing. it's just that the taliban are firing with absolutely no discipline. whereas, the u.s. military is also firing trying to disperse the crowd. there have been volleys of tear gas. they are doing it in a slightly more disciplined manner that might be more familiar to us. with sort of traditional mechanisms. dispersing crowds and very tense riot-like situations. these people who are...
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>> bob anderson: yes.t looking at the man and woman to my left, coughing and coughing and coughing. >> alfonsi: it became 9.5 hours of misery. e andersons were in row 32. kelly and woody edge were in the middle of the plane. >> edge: and then it-- and then it happened. it was behind me about ten rows. and a man started to collapse, and his wife was like, "help. help. please help. we need a doctor." >> alfonsi: jenny catron was several rows behind her. the experienced red cross volunteer who attended nursing school was already trying to help. >> catron: he was glowing. he had so much sweat-- he was pale, pale-ish green. >> alfonsi: you didn't think, "oh, my gosh: this guy might have covid" right away? >> catron: i was pretty sure that, at that point, that we all had covid. >> alfonsi: kelly edge noticed jenny was on her own, and got up to help, too. >> edge: and then, on the other side of me, to the right, and behind me about two rows, this man started going into some kind of respiratory distress. so i say
>> bob anderson: yes.t looking at the man and woman to my left, coughing and coughing and coughing. >> alfonsi: it became 9.5 hours of misery. e andersons were in row 32. kelly and woody edge were in the middle of the plane. >> edge: and then it-- and then it happened. it was behind me about ten rows. and a man started to collapse, and his wife was like, "help. help. please help. we need a doctor." >> alfonsi: jenny catron was several rows behind her. the...
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anderson. >> alex marquardt, appreciate it. joining us now, congressman adam kinzinger, one of two republican members on the house select committee on the 6th of january. congressman, appreciate you being with us. as someone investigating the insurrection, in hopes of preventing something like this from ever happening again, are you concerned by these reports from dhs and others? >> yeah, it's concerning because, you know, on january 5th, we never imagined that january 6th, to the level it did, would happen. even though a lot of us predicted violence, up to that day. that's the new floor, now. and so, when you look at online rhetoric and you look at chatter that's happening. and you look at, you know, maybe 100 people post insane comments like bring out the gallows. even if only two of those out of the 100 are serious, that leads to violence, i think, what the biggest concern is, is all this talk. a lot of times, just, you know, people trying to sound tough on the internet. but that ends up kind of feeding itself. and particula
anderson. >> alex marquardt, appreciate it. joining us now, congressman adam kinzinger, one of two republican members on the house select committee on the 6th of january. congressman, appreciate you being with us. as someone investigating the insurrection, in hopes of preventing something like this from ever happening again, are you concerned by these reports from dhs and others? >> yeah, it's concerning because, you know, on january 5th, we never imagined that january 6th, to the...
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>> yeah, anderson. so the top-u.s. commander in afghanistan on the ground in kabul has been communicating with the taliban commander. his counterpart essentially in the taliban at least once a day. trying to ensure that americans are able to get to the airport safely. trying to ensure that there are no major issues with westerners, in particular, getting through and getting to the airport and getting on flights. but that, of course, has had mixed results, right? we are seeing reports of afghans not being allowed to get to the airport, even though u.s. officials say that part of what the u.s. commander there has been discussing with the taliban is to allow those afghans to get to the airport. we're seeing the taliban has essentially set up a perimeter outside the airport. and that seems to be part of the understanding right now between the u.s. and the taliban. that the u.s. stays inside the airport. secures the airfield. and the taliban can pretty much do what it wants outside of the airfield, right? i mean, this is so
>> yeah, anderson. so the top-u.s. commander in afghanistan on the ground in kabul has been communicating with the taliban commander. his counterpart essentially in the taliban at least once a day. trying to ensure that americans are able to get to the airport safely. trying to ensure that there are no major issues with westerners, in particular, getting through and getting to the airport and getting on flights. but that, of course, has had mixed results, right? we are seeing reports of...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. with tomorrow shaping up to be a big day in the fight against covid, especially the prospect of a decision on additional vaccine doses for those who might need them, i'm joined shortly by dr. fauci. we begin with a rapidly deteriorating situation in afghanistan. president biden's decision to end 20 year of military presence there. today as the third largest city fell to the taliban, the pentagon on the president's instructions ordered troops to kabul airport. the marine and army forces, about 3,000 in total, will be tasked with what the pentagon spokesman calls a quote, reduction of civilian personnel at the embassy. the those old enough, this might bring back the american departure in 1975 with helicopters on the saigon embassy rooftop. listen to ned price saying this is neither an escalation nor a retreat nor any kind of signal to the taliban. >> this is not about reengaging militarily in conflict in afghanistan. this is not abandonment. this is not an evacuation. this is not the wh
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. with tomorrow shaping up to be a big day in the fight against covid, especially the prospect of a decision on additional vaccine doses for those who might need them, i'm joined shortly by dr. fauci. we begin with a rapidly deteriorating situation in afghanistan. president biden's decision to end 20 year of military presence there. today as the third largest city fell to the taliban, the pentagon on the president's instructions ordered troops to...
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anderson, think about this. like it's sort of like you're in your car and you're driving for a long time and you check and notice the gas gauge is getting low. it's time to do something about that, that's kind of where it is for people who got the first doses back in january. they're not in a crisis right now. it's time to start making a plan. that's all we're trying to do here. the likelihood that the boosters are going to cause severe side effects don't have evidence to suggest that. israel's been doing that for more than a month. they have not seen much more what you saw for the first and second dose. some got a sore arm and some were feverish. nothing outside of that has been reported. when you try to balance benefits and risk, especially when you're thinking about people in nursing homes, people who are elderly and with medical conditions who are coming up to that eight-month period pretty soon, it seems like the wisest thing. >> the surgeon general said the data on a booster for the 13 million or more peop
anderson, think about this. like it's sort of like you're in your car and you're driving for a long time and you check and notice the gas gauge is getting low. it's time to do something about that, that's kind of where it is for people who got the first doses back in january. they're not in a crisis right now. it's time to start making a plan. that's all we're trying to do here. the likelihood that the boosters are going to cause severe side effects don't have evidence to suggest that. israel's...
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james anderson.ing because of a bit of a rain delay at lord's they are still playing because of a bit of a rain delay at lords and the first session. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is live at lord's for us, hindsight a wonderful thing, but putting india in first hasn't really paid off. thought they could get early wickets but did not work out hisjob plan. ——joe route plan. i but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan-— but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears _ -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up _ -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for— -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for the _ -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for the day, - -- joe route plan. i am standing as a lord's clears up for the day, the l a lord's clears up for the day, the hard—working staff that makes this such a special occasion for the spectators around me doing their jobs and casting my mind ba
james anderson.ing because of a bit of a rain delay at lord's they are still playing because of a bit of a rain delay at lords and the first session. our sports correspondentjoe wilson is live at lord's for us, hindsight a wonderful thing, but putting india in first hasn't really paid off. thought they could get early wickets but did not work out hisjob plan. ——joe route plan. i but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan-— but did not work out his job plan. -- joe route plan. i...
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>> anderson, the top u.s. commander has kbn cumulommune been -- been communicating with the taliban trying to ensure that americans are able to get to the airport safely trying to ensure that there are no major issues with westerners getting through and getting to the airport and getting on flights. that of course has had mixed results. we're seeing reports of afghans not being allowed to get to the airport even though u.s. officials saying part of what the u.s. commander has been discussing with the taliban is to allow the afghans to get to the airport. they have set up a perimeter outside of the airport. that's part of the understanding. when they stay outside the airport, the taliban can pretty much do what it wants outside of the airfield, right? this is something u.s. officials have been emphasizing for days, that they are working diplomatically to find a solution here. ultimately, that's the most they can do. the u.s. has no intention right now in these talks with the taliban to inform them that they are
>> anderson, the top u.s. commander has kbn cumulommune been -- been communicating with the taliban trying to ensure that americans are able to get to the airport safely trying to ensure that there are no major issues with westerners getting through and getting to the airport and getting on flights. that of course has had mixed results. we're seeing reports of afghans not being allowed to get to the airport even though u.s. officials saying part of what the u.s. commander has been...
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>> yeah, it's surreal, anderson. within a couple of days normal life is sort of starting to creep back in. the taliban announced yesterday that government workers can return to their positions. we saw traffic policemen for the first time in days guiding traffic on the streets today. but you know, what we really wanted to get at in our reporting today was this idea of people who weren't out on the streets, people who were too frightened to get out there and to show their faces. and that you have to look a little harder for. take a look. at the central kabul market today stores were open and people were back on the streets. or at least some people. it was impossible not to notice that women here seem to have largely melted away. one store was doing better business than usual. for more than a decade mohamed has been selling burkas, the head to toe covering once imposed by the taliban. business was good but now it's even better, he tells us. more sales. why do you think you're selling more burkas right now? >> [ speaking
>> yeah, it's surreal, anderson. within a couple of days normal life is sort of starting to creep back in. the taliban announced yesterday that government workers can return to their positions. we saw traffic policemen for the first time in days guiding traffic on the streets today. but you know, what we really wanted to get at in our reporting today was this idea of people who weren't out on the streets, people who were too frightened to get out there and to show their faces. and that...
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it was historic, anderson. and i think all the feelings of frustration and anger all come down to -- to one very simple thing. which is that the united states was not able to achieve its mission in afghanistan. the mission in afghanistan was to defeat the taliban, and to establish a democratic government that could command the legitimacy of -- of the afghan people and control the country. and i think you will be very hard to make the case on either front. look. the taliban over the last ten years has kept gaining, gaining ground. even after the surge. you will remember there were 130, 140,000 coalition troops in afghanistan. by 2015, the taliban had made gains. they were controlling almost 30, 40% of the country. if you look at the government -- um -- there were some good things, without any question. but at the end of the day, in the last election, 1.8 afghans voted out of -- and that's in a country of 39 million. >> 1.8 million. >> the army turned out to be nothing like what -- what it had been advertised to
it was historic, anderson. and i think all the feelings of frustration and anger all come down to -- to one very simple thing. which is that the united states was not able to achieve its mission in afghanistan. the mission in afghanistan was to defeat the taliban, and to establish a democratic government that could command the legitimacy of -- of the afghan people and control the country. and i think you will be very hard to make the case on either front. look. the taliban over the last ten...
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you know, a friend wrote me this evening, anderson. he said, you know, if -- if you could talk to lyndon johnson today and he watched -- and he watched joe biden's speech. would lyndon johnson be saying today, boy, i wish i had given that speech in 1967 about vietnam? i wish i had cut the cord. so, this is going to play out over a long period of time. um, and i think what -- when i talk about the weight of -- of sort of geopolitics, i am talking about the taliban regime, now, in afghanistan. it's surrounded by iran. a shiite country hostile. it's got pakistan, in the north, very worried because pakistan is worried about the pakistani taliban, now. the chinese are worried that this energize their own uighur muslim population. they're going to have to navigate a balance of power there. i wouldn't be surprised, in fact, i would encourage them to keep joe biden's phone number on their speed dial. because -- um -- you know, going forward, they may need the -- american help, american balancing. not to mention, american aid. a million things
you know, a friend wrote me this evening, anderson. he said, you know, if -- if you could talk to lyndon johnson today and he watched -- and he watched joe biden's speech. would lyndon johnson be saying today, boy, i wish i had given that speech in 1967 about vietnam? i wish i had cut the cord. so, this is going to play out over a long period of time. um, and i think what -- when i talk about the weight of -- of sort of geopolitics, i am talking about the taliban regime, now, in afghanistan....
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but, anderson, that raises a point.u condemn those who have, up to now, asked to be given time, to be patient. that they want to ensure that there are no side effects. that they acknowledge that the vaccine was developed very quickly. there are lines -- there are responses to that. they cut bureaucracy. they didn't cut corners. 95% of all doctors have been vaccinated. 95% -- even more than 95% are those in the hospital. remember this. if you are in the hospital because of covid, 95% of you were not vaccinated. so, we know these but -- but that's what needs to be communicated. and, anderson, my greatest fear in all of this is that there will be an anger, among those who aren't vaccinated, that they're being disrespected and that they're being forced into doing this. and that just makes them more obstinate. and i am also afraid of those who have been vaccinated that lose their cool, lose their temper because, in the end, if you yell at a child, the child won't listen to you. if you teach them, if you educate them, if you
but, anderson, that raises a point.u condemn those who have, up to now, asked to be given time, to be patient. that they want to ensure that there are no side effects. that they acknowledge that the vaccine was developed very quickly. there are lines -- there are responses to that. they cut bureaucracy. they didn't cut corners. 95% of all doctors have been vaccinated. 95% -- even more than 95% are those in the hospital. remember this. if you are in the hospital because of covid, 95% of you were...
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anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >>> good evening. even as we're digesting the news tonight the more than 82,000 people have now been airlifted out of afghanistan, which is however you look at it a remarkable number. we're being reminded of how dangerous it is and how difficult things could turn. right now as we speak americans waiting to get into the airport in kabul and eventually onto flights out of afghanistan are being told to leave the airport area for their own safety. the u.s. embassy now based at the airport issued the warning shortly after airtime advising americans who still have yet to actually enter the airport who might be outside among the crowds outside the airport's east, north and abbey gates to, quote, leave immediately. the embassy further cautions against traveling to the airport unless specifically instructed to by a u.s. government representative. this follows cnn reporting earlier of a, quote, very specific threat stream from isis-k against crowds. cnn's orrin leiberman joins us now with the latest on this. >>
anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >>> good evening. even as we're digesting the news tonight the more than 82,000 people have now been airlifted out of afghanistan, which is however you look at it a remarkable number. we're being reminded of how dangerous it is and how difficult things could turn. right now as we speak americans waiting to get into the airport in kabul and eventually onto flights out of afghanistan are being told to leave the airport area for their own safety. the...
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>> i mean, anderson, it's just chaos. right now we're actually on the airfield, which is the privileged place to be. that means you have reached the final prolong and you are in principle about to get on a bird and out to safety, although we've now been here well over 10 or 12 hours. others have been here two days and still haven't managed to get on a flight yet. i'm looking around now. people are sleeping on the ground, on the gravel. it's a very chilly night. a woman just came up to me and asked me for a blanket. i gave her my scarf. there are babies everywhere. and the situation with the washrooms is not good at all. i had a couple of families come up and complain to me that it wasn't sanitary. they couldn't wash their children or keep them clean. i'm looking around now. inside there's an inside processing area. it's just children lying all over the floor. mothers desperately trying to stroke their backs and calm them. and this is what we've been seeing all day, only earlier it was under the blistering hot sun. and the
>> i mean, anderson, it's just chaos. right now we're actually on the airfield, which is the privileged place to be. that means you have reached the final prolong and you are in principle about to get on a bird and out to safety, although we've now been here well over 10 or 12 hours. others have been here two days and still haven't managed to get on a flight yet. i'm looking around now. people are sleeping on the ground, on the gravel. it's a very chilly night. a woman just came up to me...
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>> evening, anderson. i'm not concerned.civil arrest warrants as you pointed out. so far those warrants have only been handed over to the house sergeant at arms who visited all of our capitol offices today is my understanding. i wasn't there to see it but that's my understanding of what happened. to my knowledge, that's the extent of what has happened so far. so i'm not concerned this is a civil matter. not a criminal one. so in our view there's really not a role for law enforcement to play here. >> so some of your democratic colleagues are still in washington trying to prevent the republicans and the state from passing voting restrictions. how long does this continue? i mean, you returned -- you still have i guess enough who are still out of state to stop there from being a quorum, is that correct? >> well, there's -- it's a 20 or last day in washington, most members left over the weekend at the end of the first special session, which ended last friday. we stay in washington until that session was over to kill the bill in t
>> evening, anderson. i'm not concerned.civil arrest warrants as you pointed out. so far those warrants have only been handed over to the house sergeant at arms who visited all of our capitol offices today is my understanding. i wasn't there to see it but that's my understanding of what happened. to my knowledge, that's the extent of what has happened so far. so i'm not concerned this is a civil matter. not a criminal one. so in our view there's really not a role for law enforcement to...
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hyman and anderson, welcome to both of you. we will first hear from dr. hyman with a response to be followed by dr. anderson. dr. david hyman? >> thank you for that generous introduction, dr. frist and thank you for doing this and thanks to dr. anderson as well. he's already indicated to me we have significant disagreements. i'm looking forward to airing those out and also hearing from the audience. let me share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides because i wanted to show some data along the way. the title of the book is "medical malpractice litigation" how it works and why tort reform hasn't helped, and we have coauthors from northwestern university; i'm at georgetown and both bill sage and charlie silver at the university of texas. as you heard, this is basically a series -- it is based on a series of papers that were published in peer-reviewed law, economics, and health policy journals that we standardized the data set and tried to make it much more accessible, so you won't find regression tables, thank goodness. we tried to u
hyman and anderson, welcome to both of you. we will first hear from dr. hyman with a response to be followed by dr. anderson. dr. david hyman? >> thank you for that generous introduction, dr. frist and thank you for doing this and thanks to dr. anderson as well. he's already indicated to me we have significant disagreements. i'm looking forward to airing those out and also hearing from the audience. let me share my screen hopefully briefly because i have a couple of slides because i...
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here's the bad news, anderson.'ll reach about 75% vaccinated. 75% toward herd immunity. i'm not a scientist. i'm not a medical expert. i know that the numbers should be 85%. so it makes me nervous that we're never going to get there. >> you've made the point in the past that parents you've polled on this issue who don't want their child to wear a mask think they are actually protecting their child. so when it comes to the vaccine, is it the same thing? i mean, do people think they are protecting themselves by not getting the vaccine or i guess the argument would be they're protecting themselves because they don't trust the vaccine or the government or just don't want it. >> well, you just got it right there. 55% of those who have not been vaccinated, which represents almost half the country, don't trust the government. and so when you have anthony fauci making the case, he's not a doctor to them. he's not a scientist to them. he's a bureaucrat or even worse, inconsistent, flip-flopping. anderson, i try to do a stra
here's the bad news, anderson.'ll reach about 75% vaccinated. 75% toward herd immunity. i'm not a scientist. i'm not a medical expert. i know that the numbers should be 85%. so it makes me nervous that we're never going to get there. >> you've made the point in the past that parents you've polled on this issue who don't want their child to wear a mask think they are actually protecting their child. so when it comes to the vaccine, is it the same thing? i mean, do people think they are...
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troops, anderson, as the withdrawal of u.s. troops and other coalition troops, but it's the americans who are in control of base security, they control the perimeter, as troops draw down on the interior, they will come under more and more pressure. isis or other groups, and general mackenzie referenced in his press conference that they knew or were working on the assumption isis might try to use rockets. they might try to use artillery, they might try to use mortars. these are all indirect fire, mostly, that could impact inside the base, just as american troops are withdrawing. they do have countermeasures, very successful automated counter systems to pick up those rockets and knock them out of the air before they can get in, but at some stage, those weapons systems have to be loaded on aircraft and taken out. they will be among the last line of defense before the final evacuation, but with every day that passes, fewer troops will be there. and at the same time, there is this accelerated need to get the last americans who want
troops, anderson, as the withdrawal of u.s. troops and other coalition troops, but it's the americans who are in control of base security, they control the perimeter, as troops draw down on the interior, they will come under more and more pressure. isis or other groups, and general mackenzie referenced in his press conference that they knew or were working on the assumption isis might try to use rockets. they might try to use artillery, they might try to use mortars. these are all indirect...
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so a litany of roadblocks, anderson, where they simply cannot predict the outcome. anderson?former president's alleged actions of one official to turn false claims about voter fraud into something more than just words. in a closed door meeting on capitol hill, a chairman conducting the investigation, next. ping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. ♪ ♪ oh, son of a poppyseed! ah, there's no place like panera. enjoy the cool, refreshing strawberry poppyseed salad. panera. order on the app today. [relaxed summer themed music playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. comcast nbcuniversal is investing in entrepreneurs to bring what's next for sports technology to athletes, teams, and fans. that's why we created the sportstech accelerator, to invest in and develop the next generation of technology that will change the way we experience sports. we've already invested in entrepreneurs like ane swim, who develops products that provide hair protectio
so a litany of roadblocks, anderson, where they simply cannot predict the outcome. anderson?former president's alleged actions of one official to turn false claims about voter fraud into something more than just words. in a closed door meeting on capitol hill, a chairman conducting the investigation, next. ping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. ♪ ♪ oh, son of a poppyseed! ah, there's no place like panera. enjoy the...
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thank you so much. >> thanks, anderson. >>> still to come.ith far fewer icu patients and no fatalities in months. take a look at why that is, next. discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. (upbeat pop music in background throughout) as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ introducing xfinity rewards. our very own way of thanking you just for being with us. enjoy rewards li
thank you so much. >> thanks, anderson. >>> still to come.ith far fewer icu patients and no fatalities in months. take a look at why that is, next. discover card i just got my cashback match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover....
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left side, anderson makes the play, one away.just about everywhere you look with this one game here in dyersville, iowa. tell us one that maybe people aren't aware of. >> this part of the country has experienced a drop for much of the summer but the last few days brought rain and tuesday's storm had such violent winds it actually snapped off some of the corn. andy and adam ray, they are brothers who went the "field of dreams" site to grow the crop and they have worked towards the say since 2019 with mlb, but when that storm hit two days ago, suddenly they had to scramble. what they did was purchase 1100 metal and fiberglass rods and what they did with them was zip tie them to each of the damaged stocks to help them get back upright and to make them look beautiful again. they worked until 10:30 that night and then were at it again the following morning. it just goes to show you the care and the pride that went into this game. >> joe: you feel it everywhere, whether you are checking into the hotel or you are walking into the ballpa
left side, anderson makes the play, one away.just about everywhere you look with this one game here in dyersville, iowa. tell us one that maybe people aren't aware of. >> this part of the country has experienced a drop for much of the summer but the last few days brought rain and tuesday's storm had such violent winds it actually snapped off some of the corn. andy and adam ray, they are brothers who went the "field of dreams" site to grow the crop and they have worked towards...
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annette anderson. romaine: the beginning of the school year is imminent. instead of fretting over bus schedules, most superintendents are worried abouts kids safe, even teachers safe. of course, that means we have to keep an eye on the delta variant and how it is affecting the percent of the population that could be vulnerable. taylor: on a lighter note, i can know it is back to school bye-bye instagram feed. on the more serious side. the good news is that the percent of cases relative to population is much lower, confirming earlier evidence we had last year that youth do not seem to be transmitting it. really, pushing that narrative in an effort to reopen schools. we have a net anderson deputy director of the johns hopkins center for safe and healthy schools. she is currently helping school districts return to in person learning. i met, -- and at -- annette, what are some of the biggest questions? annette: have we done enough? we are planning for students to come in buildings in just a few weeks. in s
annette anderson. romaine: the beginning of the school year is imminent. instead of fretting over bus schedules, most superintendents are worried abouts kids safe, even teachers safe. of course, that means we have to keep an eye on the delta variant and how it is affecting the percent of the population that could be vulnerable. taylor: on a lighter note, i can know it is back to school bye-bye instagram feed. on the more serious side. the good news is that the percent of cases relative to...
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important to note, anderson, that this was not going to be released publicly anyway. when it was released, there certainly was going to be a lot of dispute about any sort of
important to note, anderson, that this was not going to be released publicly anyway. when it was released, there certainly was going to be a lot of dispute about any sort of
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>> i think it's an important point, anderson. the taliban has made enormous gains on the ground but how many of them are there? how far can they go? because it's one thing to take territory. it's another thing to hold it. and i would guess they're probably pretty close to being a full stretch right now in terms of their capacity. again, i don't have any insight or information on this, but taking is one thing and holding is something else. so i think with the afghans in defense of kabul, it might cause this process to bog down a bit. not sure that's a good thing because what does that mean? basically mean a civil war as does ghani's appeal to the militias of the former northern alliance. we kind of saw this in iraq after the islamic state swept through, what was it, five years ago now? so here it is again, the afghan version. >> it's so fascinating how history repeats itself to see what's happening in realtime. ambassador crocker, i appreciate you being with us. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> up next, dr. anthony fauci joins
>> i think it's an important point, anderson. the taliban has made enormous gains on the ground but how many of them are there? how far can they go? because it's one thing to take territory. it's another thing to hold it. and i would guess they're probably pretty close to being a full stretch right now in terms of their capacity. again, i don't have any insight or information on this, but taking is one thing and holding is something else. so i think with the afghans in defense of kabul,...
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joining us, jessica anderson. start us off by explaining what your group is and what its relationship is to the larger harrisburg foundation that yours -- viewers may perhaps be more familiar with. guest: good morning, it is always fun to be back on this program. the heritage foundation obviously produces incredible, timeless conservative research that has guided much of the discussion in washington over the last 30 years, and heritage action was founded about 10 years ago as a way to hold people accountable to this policy position but then also to galvanize grassroots support across the country for these policies that we are advocating for here in washington. host: the executive director director of that group, heritageaction.org. do you endorse candidates as we talk about elections? guest: we actually don't endorse candidates. we usually find ourselves in the endorsement of policy long before you get to the election cycle so that voters know exactly where those candidates are coming down on issues like the econo
joining us, jessica anderson. start us off by explaining what your group is and what its relationship is to the larger harrisburg foundation that yours -- viewers may perhaps be more familiar with. guest: good morning, it is always fun to be back on this program. the heritage foundation obviously produces incredible, timeless conservative research that has guided much of the discussion in washington over the last 30 years, and heritage action was founded about 10 years ago as a way to hold...
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here's the bad news, anderson.re done, we can project that we will reach about 75% vaccinated, 75% toward herd immunity. i'm not a scientist, i'm not a medical expert. i know that the number should be 85%, so it makes me nervous that we're never going to get there. >> you made the comment that parents you polled on this issue who didn't want their child to wear a mask think they're actually protecting their child. is the vaccine the same thing? do people think they're protecting themselves by not getting the vaccine? i guess the argument would be they're vaxx nagt themselves or the government or just don't want it. >> 55% of those who have not been vaccinated don't trust the government. when you have anthony fauci making the case, he's not a doctor to them. he's not a scientist to them. he's a bureaucrat, or even worse, inconsistent, flip-flopping. anderson, i try to do a straightforward approach on your show, and i'm grateful for the time that you provide. in the end, it's going to be pediatricians who are going t
here's the bad news, anderson.re done, we can project that we will reach about 75% vaccinated, 75% toward herd immunity. i'm not a scientist, i'm not a medical expert. i know that the number should be 85%, so it makes me nervous that we're never going to get there. >> you made the comment that parents you polled on this issue who didn't want their child to wear a mask think they're actually protecting their child. is the vaccine the same thing? do people think they're protecting...
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troops, anderson, as the withdrawal of u.s. troops and other coalition troops, but it's the americans who are in control of base security, they control the perimeter, as troops draw down on the interior, they will come under more and more pressure. isis or other groups, and general mackenzie referenced in his press conference that they knew or were working on the assumption isis might try to use rockets. they might try to use artillery, they might try to use mortars. these are all indirect fire, mostly, that could impact inside the base, just as american troops are withdrawing. they do have countermeasures, very successful automated counter systems to pick up those rockets and knock them out of the air before they can get in, but at some stage, those weapons systems have to be loaded on aircraft and taken out. they will be among the last line of defense before the final evacuation, but with every day that passes, fewer troops will be there. and at the same time, there is this accelerated need to get the last americans who want
troops, anderson, as the withdrawal of u.s. troops and other coalition troops, but it's the americans who are in control of base security, they control the perimeter, as troops draw down on the interior, they will come under more and more pressure. isis or other groups, and general mackenzie referenced in his press conference that they knew or were working on the assumption isis might try to use rockets. they might try to use artillery, they might try to use mortars. these are all indirect...